Past Simple vs Present Perfect: Key Differences
Many BAC students confuse the Past Simple and the Present Perfect. This lesson explains the key differences between these two important tenses with clear examples.
Past Simple
Form: Subject + V2 (regular: -ed, irregular: 2nd column)
Use: Finished actions at a specific time in the past. The time is mentioned or understood.
Signal words: yesterday, last week/month/year, in 2020, when, ago, then.
Example: I visited Tlemcen last summer. (specific past time: last summer)
Present Perfect
Form: Subject + have/has + V3 (past participle)
Use: Past actions with a connection to the present, or when the time is not specified.
Signal words: ever, never, already, yet, just, recently, lately, for, since, so far.
Example: I have visited Tlemcen several times. (no specific time, experience)
Comparison Table
- Completed action (specific time): Past Simple – I saw that film yesterday.
- Life experience (no specific time): Present Perfect – I have seen that film.
- Present result: Present Perfect – I have lost my keys (I still dont have them).
- Past event: Past Simple – I lost my keys yesterday (but found them later).
- Duration up to now: Present Perfect – I have lived here for 10 years (I still live here).
- Finished duration: Past Simple – I lived there for 10 years (but I moved).
Examples
Example 1: She has never been to the Sahara Desert. (experience – no specific time) BUT: She visited the Sahara in 2022. (specific time: Past Simple)
Example 2: I have already finished my homework. (present result: my homework is done now) BUT: I finished my homework at 6 PM. (specific time in the past)
Example 3: He has lived in Algiers since 2015. (continues to now) BUT: He lived in Oran for 2 years. (finished period)
Exercises
- Choose the correct tense: a) I ___ (visited/have visited) my grandparents last weekend. b) She ___ (never saw/has never seen) the Mediterranean Sea.
- Complete: a) They ___ (live) in this house since 2010. b) We ___ (visit) the museum yesterday.
- Correct: a) I have seen that film last week. b) She never visited Paris.
- Write 4 sentences using both tenses correctly.
Summary
Use Past Simple for completed actions with a specific past time. Use Present Perfect for past actions connected to the present or experiences with no specific time mentioned.
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